Saturday, March 25, 2017

RSS-ABPS 2017 Sarkaryavah Annual Report

Param Poojaniya Sarsanghchalak ji, All
India office-bearers, members of the Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal (ABKM),
invitee members and special invitee members, all the delegates of the Akhil
Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) and honorable invitee sisters and brothers
engaged in various activities in different fields of our national life, I
heartily welcome you all to this ABPS.

Being organized in the premises
sanctified by the pious presence of revered Mata Amrithanandamayee, we will be
bestowed with the blessings of revered Mataji, and we will surely be
experiencing the pure bliss in this atmosphere.

We also express our gratitude towards
all revered Swamiji and others who are busy in making arrangements for the
flawless conduct of our ABPS.

We mourn the passing away of all those
who lost their lives in accidents and natural calamities; who sacrificed their
lives in the border skirmishes, and those who were made the victims of violence
due to political intolerance.

The ABPS pays homage to all such
departed souls and pray for their eternal peace besides expressing deep
condolences towards their family members. May the God Almighty give ‘Sadgati’​to the departed souls.

OM Shanti!Shanti!!Shanti !!!

STATUS OF OUR WORK

Sangh Shiksha Varg and Prathmik Shiksha Varg
held in 2016-17

Total Sangh
Shiksha Varg (SSV): 93

Year

Places

Number of
participants

First

10204

17500

Second

3050

4130

Third

867

973

First (Special)

1309

1891

Second (Special)

1127

1527

Prathmik
Shiksha Varg (PSV):

2015-16

2016-17

Total Camps

961

1059

Shakhas Represented

32233

29127

Number of participants

112520

104256

Report on
Shakhas:

As compared to last year, this year
the number of Shakhas in the entire country has gone up to 57233 at 36693
places. The work is going on at 59136 places including shakha, weekly Milan,
and Sangh Mandli taken altogether.

Year

Places

Shakha

Milan

Mandali

2017

36693

57233

14650

7790

2016

36867

56569

13784

8226

Tour of P. P. Sarsanghchalak ji:

This year it was planned that P P
Sarsanghchalak ji would seek audience with prominent personalities from all
walks of life. They included prominent sants, persons from social, religious,
educational, business and industry, agriculture, justice and arts besides those
working in administration and retired officers. The meetings were held
one-on-one, or in groups or by paying visits to their families.

Sarsanghchalak ji also met Sri Pratap
Reddy of Apollo Hospital of Bhagyanagar (Hyderabad), Mohan Reddy of Infotech,
Padmashree T V Narayanan and Sri Raju of Nagarajuna Group. Padmavibhushan Ratan
Tata visited the Nagpur Sangh Karyalaya and met Sarsanghchalak ji. In Gujarat,
Vasada State Maharaja Sri Digvijendra, Sanjay Lalbhai of Arvind Group and
Karsanbhai Patel of Nirma Group called on Dr Bhagwat. He had the opportunity to
meet and enjoy the classical Dhrupad music from Gundecha brothers and their
colleagues in Ujjain.

During his Odisha tour, Sarsanghchalakji
visited Khinda village near Sambalpur where famous freedom fighter Surendra Sai
who was martyred on 28​th​Feb 1884 in the Asirgarh fort where he was incarcerated by the
British. P P Sarsanghchalakji met with his descendants on the occasion of the
martyr’s birth anniversary.

During his tour of all the 11
Kshetras, special programs were also arranged in addition to regular
organizational work, and meetings of karyakartas. Notable amongst such programs
are ‘Arun Chetna’ Sammelan and Indigenous Faith Leaders’ Meet held in Itanagar,
the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, ‘Shankhnaad’ in Jammu, district congregation
in Thirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, ‘Nagar Sanghik’ in Jamshedpur and ‘Sanghik’ of
Professional youth in Bhagyanagar. The ‘Gana Samata’ in Nagpur Mahanagar and
Vibhag Congregation in Bhilwara also need mention in this list.

Besides these, meeting of CAs in
Nagpur, Yuva Sewa Karyakarta meeting, felicitation of sportspersons in Vidarbha
organized by Krida Bharati in Nagpur, Veer Mata Samman organized by Vishwa
Mangalya Sabha, gathering of lecturers in Agra and gathering of
newly-wed couples by Kutumb Prabodhan also deserve mention as special programs.

Tour of Mananiya Sarkaryawah ji

During the tour of Mananiya
Sarkaryawahji in 2016-17, besides organizational meetings, some programs were
held by Sampark Vibhag, Dharmajagarana Samanvay Vibhag etc. which warrant
special mention.

1.Interaction with
young entrepreneurs was arranged in Mumbai. A total of 57 young entrepreneurs
were present. The interaction revealed that they had been curious to know and
understand the RSS. Monthly get together is conducted since last year.

2.Two programs of
interaction with intellectuals and doctors were held in one ‘Bhag’ of Nagpur
Mahanagar. The attendance was 136 intellectuals and 142 doctors respectively.

3.A meeting of
activists engaged in ‘Samrasata’ activities in block levels in Muraina Vibhag
of Madhya Bharat Prant was held in which 3623 karyakartas from 333 villages and
1706 karyakartas from 99 urban slums were present.

4.In Chennai, 102
intellectuals participated in the seminar. Meetings were arranged according to
different activities and liking. The participants gave positive indications to
share the responsibilities in future.

5.A Study group of
karyakartas involved in Dharma Raksha Samiti activities in rural and urban
centers of Malwa Prant was held under the auspices of Dharmajagarana Samanvay
Vibhag. This was attended by 3593 karyakartas coming from 938 places.

6.A seminar on “Changing
Scenario of Cities with reference to RSS work” was organized at Indore in which
42 intellectuals participated.

(2)Bouddhik Vibhag: ​This year training workshops for
activists of Bouddhik Vibhagwere
held in 33 Prants with a total participation of 1483. Five training camps were
held for selected activists attended by 311. 24 Prants have decided to
implement ‘Bouddhik Yojana’ as per different age groups. Separate ‘Bauddhik
Pustika’ is published in six Prants.

(3)Sewa Vibhag​: Almost after a decade gap, a
three-day study-group meeting of PrantSewa
Pramukhs was held at Kanyakumari. P P Sarsanghchalakji and Mananiya Sah-Sarkaryawah Sri Dattatreya Hosabale ji provided the much
needed guidance to the participants. There are around 6000 service projects
being conducted in Kanyakumari district. The participants visited those
projects after the camp and enjoyed the visits notwithstanding the language
difficulties.

(4)Prachar Vibhag:​Prachar Vibhag conducted the following
programs in the yearunder review.

Narad Jayanti​: A total of 187 programs were held on ‘Narad Jayanti’ to
felicitate756 journalists. These
programs were attended by 20183 citizens and 6137 scribes. Sale of literature:
6.17 lakh books worth Rs. 1.40 crore were sold by 31622 karyakartas in 38
prants.

The ​Jagarana Patrika​reaches to 35 percent villages. The
Vishwa Samvad Kendra is active at 20 places in the country.

This year, Prachar Vibhag organized documentary exhibition ​at 2 places during which 103
documentaries were screened in Indore and 83 in Telangana. Plans are afoot to
hold such exhibition at some other places next year.

Curiosity about RSS is continuously
increasing amongst the educated youth. There is a considerable increase in the
use of RSS’ official website. Over 4 lakh have joined the facebook community
taking the total number to 12 lakh.

Contacts were established with the
prominent persons, institutional heads and sympathizers on various occasions.
Everywhere the goodwill for RSS was visible. Plans were made to contact
prominent personalities during the tour of P P Sarsanghchalakji. Accordingly,
the meetings with leading personalities of various sectors were held with most
constructive discussion and agreement on national issues. All the prants are
taking measures to observe ‘Contact Day’ (Sampark Din) on a particular day in
the year. Educative and book release programs were being organized at district level
by the Sampark Vibhag. One such program was held in Mehsana Vibhag of Gujarat
where contacts were made with prominent persons and a day-long workshop was
held. Over 500 prominent persons participated in this program. Programs to
analyze and deliberate on the issues touched in the annual Vijayadashami
address of Sarsanghchalakji was being held at Delhi. This year such programs
were held at some more places. Mananiya Sarkaryawahji attended such program in
Mumbai and Pune, while Sah-Sarkaryawah Dattatreyaji, Bhagayyaji and
Krishnagopalji participated in programs held at Chennai, Bengaluru, Jaipur,
Chandiragh and Bhagyanagar. Such programs will be held every year.

(6)Special programs

{1} Kerala: Professional College students’ camp:-​With a view to increasingcontacts with college students, Kerala
planned a camp for students of professional colleges. As part of preparation
for the event, block level meetings of student-activists were held. 274
students attended these meetings. Through them contacts were established
with 238 out of 450 colleges. 1470 students had registered for the camp.
Block-wise meetings and congregations were held at 43 places. The camp was held
at Ernakulam on December 24-25, 2016 in which 951 students from 156
professional colleges and 181 student-activists participated. They included 744
from engineering, 20 from medical, 54 from law, 101 from finance management and
32 were from the teachers’ training colleges. 365 students were freshers.

P P Sarsanghchalakji was present in
the camp and provided guidance to the participants. Other Kshetra and Prant
level adhikaris were also there. The camp was inaugurated in presence of
Managing Director of Kochi Shipyard Sri Madhu Nair. Swami Chidanandaji Puri of
Adwait Ashram gave his blessings.

As follow up efforts, weekly Milan
were started at 318 campuses including 50 professional training campuses. 143
students have completed their Prathmik Shiksha Varg (PSV).

{2} South Tamil Nadu:​​Starting RSS shakhas in villages along
highways​: Specialefforts were
taken to start ‘Sangh Shakha’ in villages located along the national and state
high ways in the state this year.

There are 776 roads in the state. In
the ‘Gram Shakti Sangamam’ held in October 1798 persons from 446 villages on
206 roads participated. In January 2017 meetings were attended by 2998 persons
from 933 villages of 270 roads. It was decided to celebrate Swami Vivekananda
birth anniversary in all these villages on January 12. The program was held at
1268 villages located on 418 roads with participation of 25331 persons. It is
being planned to launch ‘Bal Samskar Kendras’ in all such villages by the month
of May.

Gauseva Sangamam​: On February 4 and 5, ‘Gauseva Sangamam’ was held atRameswarm in which 108 cows of
indigenous breed were worshipped. For the purpose of worship cows of white,
black, red, gray, and golden colors were specially brought. 108 ‘Somayaga’ were
performed in presence of 5000 ‘Gaubhaktas’.

Path Sanchalana​: The administration had banned RSS ‘Path Sanchalana’ (RouteMarch) since last six years. After a
prolonged judicial battle the permission was secured from the High Court. As a
result ‘Path Sanchalana’ (Route March) were organized in both the Prants at
13+6 = 19 places which recorded the participation of 6943 + 4619 = 11, 562
swayamsevaks.

Navshakti Sangamam​: A two-day ‘Bala Shibir’ was held at Nagarcoil. The campwas attended by 2628 ​bal​swayamsevaks coming from 426 places.

Bharatmata Pujan​: On August 15, ‘Bharat Mata Pujan’ program was organized at2043 places in which 155,100 people
participated.

{3} Andhra Pradesh: Work in urban
slums​: A special action plan was prepared to start shakhas in all the slums in the state. There are 857
slums in 59 urban centres. It was decided to observe ‘Shakha Week’ between
January 1 and 7. Shakhas were held in 555 slums for a week taking the number of
shakhas to 662. As a result of follow up 432 shakhas and 121 milan could be
started. This amounted to increase of 112 shakhas. Thus, at present out of the
851 slums, 602 have shakha activity.

Hostel Survey​: Under the scheme of survey of the hostels for SC and ST
Students,900 karyakartas conducted
survey of 400 hostels.

{4} Devgiri: Matribhumi Swar Vandana​: On the occasion of Republic Day on 26​th January, a special program of Bharat Mata
Pujan was organized. The program was christened as ‘Matribhumi Swar Vandana’ in
which 360 members of 23 professional band platoons participated without any
expectation of monetary gains. Forty chiefs of various social groups were
present on the dais. Revered Bhadant Vishuddhanandji Bodhi Mahathero was the
chief guest. He said that national tricolor should be hoisted at every temple,
mosque, church and Bouddha Vihara etc.. Famous table player and expert of all
the ‘charmavadya’ Sharad Dandge was conspicuous by his presence. The 360
players saluted the motherland with their different tunes played for over one
and a half hour. Gujarat-based World Record of India chief Pawan Solanki was
present at the program and gave a certificate of ‘National Record’ to this
program. Over 5000 citizens were witness to this grand program. They offered
floral tributes to the portrait of Bharat Mata to mark the end of the program.

{5} Gujarat:
Samajik Sadbhav Karyakarta Sammelan​: A 15-member committeeis constituted in each town and tehsil of the Prant with five
karyakartas of ‘Jagarana’ category and 10 from social leadership. A conference
of all these members was held at two places in the state. The total attendance
was 1331 karyakartas from 176 tehsils. Samajik Sadbhav meetings would be
organized throughout the state in a phased manner in future.

Districtwise congregations​: A massive congregation of Swayamsevaks wasorganized in Kutch Vibhag to start
shakha work in all the circles in both the districts. 5343 swayamsevaks from 80
out of 87 circles were present. For this, swayamsevaks contacted each and every
swayamsevak, reached out to each circle and 19 short term vistaraks devoted
13-days period to make the event successful.

Intellectuals’ gathering:​ Samaprk Vibhag organized a seminar at Mehsana
on“Bharat in Global Perspective”.
Special contact drive was conducted in ten categories of intellectuals. A total
of 842 persons registered for this program. 506 men and 25 women for all the
ten categories were present at the event.

{6} Mahakoshal: Samajik Samarasata
Sammelan​: Keeping in view the concept of Samajik Samarasata (Social Harmony or Homogenity?) special
efforts were made to organize ‘Samajik Samarasata Sammelan’ in the Prant. 40
seminars were held in 88-circles. 15000 copies of the speech delivered by late
Balasaheb Devras at Pune’s ‘Vasant Vyakhyanmala’ were distributed. “Samarasata
Sammelan” were organized in the month of January 2017 at various places in
which 135,700 men and over 55000 women from 4157 villages of 180 blocks were
present at these conferences. Representation of 80 social castes and groups was
recorded at these Sammelans along with presence of 470 saints. 275 ‘Rathyatras’
were taken out and over 4 lakh pamphlets were distributed.

Special program was organized at
Karanja- the ancestral village of Balasahebji in which 2524 people from 125
villages of Lanji block participated.

{7} Malwa: Rashtra Chetana Shibir​: A camp for college students was organized onPrant level in November 2016 in which
5240 students from 628 places participated. Among them 3043 students were
graduates, 380 post-graduates, and 1172 were from professional colleges. One
session was devoted to lecturers, which was attended by 110 college teachers.

Gram Sangam​: This event was held at Ujjain in
presence of P.P. Sarsanghchalakji.Prior
to this a selection five parameters were fixed for the villages to participate
in this event that included bio-farming, cow rearing, social harmony,
cleanliness and de-addiction. Only those villages were allowed entry where
working in these five sectors has begun. 609 such villages were selected in
which workshops and awareness programs were organized as part of the
preparation for the grand event. The Gram Sangam was attended by 1413 workers
from 427 villages. Programs and discussions on the selected five parameters
were fruitful and impressive leading to a fresh impetus to the village
development activities.

{8} Dakshin Banga: Makara Sankraman Karyakram​: During the tour of P. P.Sarsanghchalakji to Kolkata Mahanagar,
congregation of swayasmsevaks was organized on Makar Sankraman Day. The program
was attended by 1848 swayamsevaks from 314 centers of the Kolkata Mahanagar.
Around 2000 elites were also present. Media gave a positive coverage.

{9} Madhya Bharat: ​Baal Shivir​: With a view to enhancing the quality
of ‘Baal’Swayamsevkas and
increasing the number of shakhas, a Prant level ‘​Baal shivir’​was held at Guna from 24 to 27
November 2016. 1876 Baal swayamsevaks from 30 districts who fulfilled certain
qualifying preconditions participated in the camp.

For preparation of this camp, efforts were
made to increase the efficacy of shakha group (​Toli​), Guardian appointment, Baal Pramukhs
at Nagar level etc. ‘Naipunya Varg’ were organized at Nagar level.

Special efforts
for Gwalior Mahanagar​: It was resolved to start shakhas in all the 56slums in Gwalior Mahanagar.
Accordingly, on 15​th​December 2016, a plan was made to hold shakhas according to each
slum and at least one ‘adhikari’ would be present in each shakha. That day 54
slums held their shakhas where the cumulative attendance was 928. Mananiya
Sarkaryawahji’s guidance was available in this program. As a result, regular
shakhas were started in 54 slums.

{10} Goraksha: Sewa Week​: As a tribute to Late Balasaheb Devras in his birthcentenary year, the Goraksha Prant
decided to observe ‘Sewa Week’ from November 9 to 15, 2016.

Multiple programs like speeches, ‘Sewa
Day’, Contact to ‘Sewa Basti’ (Slum).Villages, Cleanliness Day, Health Day,
Environment protection and visit to ‘Sewa Kendras’ on the last day of the week
were planned and executed with the participation of nearly 50 percent shakhas.
980 swayamsevaks contacted 206 sewa bastis (slums); 4452 swayasmevkas undertook
cleanliness drive in 653 places; 192 shakhas organized health checkup camps
with the help of 362 doctors in which15000 patients were examined and treated.
In the environment related programs 6000 swayamsevaks participated. 730
karyakartas visited Sewa Kendras. The Sewa Week proved to be an effective and
impressive program.

{11} West Maharashtra:​Two of the programs proved to be very effective and usefulwith special mention for the increased
public participation.

Nirmal Vaari​:​Every year in the month of ‘Aashadh’
millions of devotees from allover the state march towards
Pandharpur. This naturally created some cleanliness and health hazards on its
300 km route. This year the RSS karyakartas undertook a campaign with public
participation and cooperation from the administration to find out a workable
solution to this problem, and they succeeded. For 15 days, 700 toilets were set
up for the 8 lakh devotees with the help of 375 swayamsevaks who worked for
full 15 days and earned accolades from the village-dwellers on way and the
devotees as well.

Social Rakshababdhan​: Swayamsevaks in Pune Mahanagar undertook a
week-longawareness campaign from 18
to 28 August 2016 contacting over 3 lakh households. This was done under the ‘Cleanliness
drive’ about disposing of the electronic waste. In response to this campaign,
0ver 45 ton e-waste was collected at 217 collection centers in Pune. Over 15000
people and 60-odd social organizations participated in this campaign.

{12} Vidarbha​: ‘Ganasamata’ Competition: Nagpur Mahanagar organized‘Ganasamata Competition’ (Platoon
drill Contest). One ‘Gana’ (Platoon) of college students and youth below 40
were allowed to participate from each Nagar. Regular rehearsals
were conducted making regular attendance mandatory for the participants. 12 ‘Ganas’
(platoons) were selected for the final competition held on 7​th​December 2016. The presence of P P
Sarsanghchalakji and Mananaiya Sarkaryawahji was inspiring.

Work among
College Students​: A systematic plan was chalked out to contactcollege students and seek their active participation in the Sangh
work. In the first phase, efforts were made to form groups, contact new
students and join them with Sangh activities. At the end of the year,
Tahsil-wise congregations of swayamsevaks were planned. For this, 175 ‘Vistaraks’
fanned out during holidays. Efforts were made to ensure representation of
swayamsevaks from all ciricles, bastis, and colleges and hostels. Only social
media were used to convey the message. An inspiring speech on “Role and
Contribution of youth in Nation-building” was delivered in all the
congregations. A total of 125 congregations were held in 132 tehsils
registering presence of 13736 college students representing 751 colleges and
125 hostels. Besides, 1570 villages, 568 circles and 573 bastis were also
represented. Follow up action plan for spreading work is underway.

Very effective and impressive Hindu
Sammelans were organized in Gujarat, Malwa and Madhya Bharat. P P
Sarsanghchalak ji was present in all of them. In the Devgiri Prant, a Mahila
Gram Vikas Sangam was organized which was attended by All India Gram Vikas
Pramukh Dr Dinesh ji.

1.Mahila Gram Vikas Sangam:​With a view to increasing partnership
of womenin village development, a ‘Mahila
Gram Vikas Sangam’ was organized in which 641 ladies and 170 males from 95
villages participated. The program was attended by Thamatai Pawar of Vanavasi
Kalyan Ashram, Dr Urmilatai Kshirsagar of ‘Niramaya’, Nagpur, expert in
bio-farming Shubhadatai Chandgude, environment expert Shrimati Pethe. They
provided necessary guidance to the participants. Discussions were held on
de-addiction, self-help groups etc. Guidance from Akhil Bharatiya Gram Vikas
Pramukh Dr Dinesh ji was available to all.

2.Grand Hindu Meet:​To accelerate the work in tribal areas
of the state, HinduSammelans were
organized at 4 places. Virat Hindu Sammelan was organized in Vasanda in Valsad
distirct to commemorate 60 years of Bharat Sevashram Sangh work in Navsari
Vibhag. 70946 men and women from 1145 villages of all the tehsils of the Vibhag
attended the congregation. Study group meets at 23 places, Samajik Sadbhav
meetings at 4 places and live contacts of 23835 families by 432
sisters from 237 villages and other such activities were conducted as
preparatory efforts for this program.

3.Gram Sangam​: This event was held at Ujjain in
presence of P.P.Sarsanghchalakji.
Prior to this a selection five parameters were fixed for the villages to
participate in this event that included bio-farming, cow rearing, social
harmony, cleanliness and de-addiction. Only those villages were allowed entry
where working in these five sectors has begun. 609 such villages were selected
in which workshops and awareness programs were organized as part of the
preparation for the grand event. The Gram Sangam was attended by 1413 workers
from 427 villages. Programs and discussions on the selected five parameters
were fruitful and impressive leading to a fresh impetus to the village
development activities.

4.Virat Hindu Sammelan at Betul:​Betul district of Madhya Bharat is ajanjati-dominated district facing
numerous challenges and problems. To overcome these challenges and to instill
self-confidence among the members of the society, a systematic plan was made to
organize grand Hindu congregation at Betul. Prior to the congregation
activities like water conservation, village cleaning, samarasata meetings,
health check-up camps, Gau-Pujan, Yuva Sammelan were organized. 70 karyakartas
fanned out in the district and contacted four lakh people in 1468 villages.
Village level committees were formed. As a result, over 100,000 people from the
district participated in the Virat Hindu Sammelan held on February 8, 2017 at
Betul. 31 different social organizations made remarkable contribution to the
success of this event.

National Scenario

Incidents and events impacting the
national and social life temporarily or in the long term do happen. At times,
such events can encourage the morale of the nation, while at some other times;
they can be expressions of strength of the nation. But certain incidents
require a deeper review and thinking. Attempts are being made to terrorize
Hindu society by resorting to violence. Challenges are posed before the
supporters of other thoughts by way of political intolerance and use of force.
Some of the incidents definitely caused serious concern.

West Bengal, which remained victim of
Left violence for years, was yearning for a better change following the ouster
of the Leftists from the seat of power. But ever since the transformation of
power, the attacks on Hindu society have increased in most serious manner. Be
it an incident of Malda or just happened gory attacks on Hindus in Dhulagarh,
they have caused a serious concern for the Hindus. The naked appeasement of
Muslims by those in power, and administration remaining mute
spectator, reminded the events of the past. The role of the public
representatives belonging to the ruling party was also suspicious and doubtful.
There is a need to look at all such happenings with seriousness.

The situation in Kerala is also
worrisome. After the Leftists’ victory at the assembly elections, there has
been sudden rise in attacks on activists associated with RSS-inspired
organizations. These attacks have exposed their most barbaric and inhuman face.
Children, women, elders, youth all have become victims of these brutal attacks.
Besides killing of individuals, destruction of crops, industries, houses were
also carried out indicating the hateful, intolerant mindset. It becomes the
bounden duty of those who come to power by democratic means, to ensure safety
and security of common citizens and instill faith in them.

It is expected that the governments in
both these states would take initiate to ensure just behavior and create an
atmosphere of peace and harmony.

Surgical Strike:

Instead of controlling anti-India
activities, by giving shelter to anti-Bharat forces, strengthening them and
continuing firing along the border, Pakistan has been indulging in proxy war
against Bharat forcing the government to go in for a Surgical Strike in
September. In conducting this strike the Government of Bharat has used its
strategic expertise to the highest possible level so that the Bharatiya
soldiers returned successfully after completely destroying terrorist hideouts
inside the Pakistan border. We congratulate all our soldiers and officers for
this heroic deed.

The Central Government has indicated
its strong willpower and also successfully turned the global opinion against
Pakistan resulting in cancellation of SAARC conference due to be held in
Islamabad.

Demonetisation:

The decision of demonetization in the
economic sector was a very bold move of the Central Government. We have
witnessed a different Bharat after this move. It is true, that common people
faced some difficulties and that was most natural, but they have shown immense
restraint, patience and patriotism, which is commendable. The move taken to
curb black money, fake currency and terrorism was in the right direction and
must be welcomed and lauded. Only time will tell about the timing and efficacy
of this decision.

Kudos to ISRO Scientists:

February 15, 2017 was the national
pride day for all Bharatiya people. On this day, the ISRO scientists – men and
women – created a new world record in space science by launching 104 satellites
in one go.

The Russian space scientists in 2014
had created a record by launching 37 satellites in one go. The Bharatiya
scientists deserve special credit for launching 104 satellites in just 30
minutes into the orbit successfully. ISRO received global accolades for this
achievement.

We are witnessing
the transformation of the dream of Dr Homi Bhabha, Vikram Sarabhai, Satish
Dhavan into reality. Our scientists would definitely enhance the prestige of
India in fields of defence, space science, energy etc. by their research. We
congratulate all those scientists who have played a role in this unique
mission.

We witness positive and negatives
happenings in our social life regularly. We are moving forward in our mission
of social awakening and arousal of the potent power to transform the society
and nation. Everywhere we are witnessing a favorable atmosphere and a massive
acceptance of our work.

Yet, elements inimical to our unity
and integrity are trying to vitiate the atmosphere in political field and
encourage regionalism in the states. There are other countries that are creating
hurdles in way of India becoming a strong and vibrant global power.

It is our belief that we can tide over
this situation with firm commitment, and resolving all our internal social
problems with a coordinated effort. Remember what P. P. Sri Guruji had said
exuding faith in our mission:

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